Pure jade rings bring centuries of geological history to your jewelry collection. Jade forms in two mineral varieties: nephrite and jadeite, both prized for their dense, fibrous structure that resists chipping. Our collection of 36,638 jade rings features natural stones set in .925 sterling silver, with prices ranging from $6 to $6,302. Each ring pairs the cool green tones of genuine jade with durable sterling silver settings built for regular wear.
| Estimated value: | $1,619.66 |
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| Weight: | 4.50g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 27-lut-26-37 |
| Estimated value: | $1,403.64 |
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| Weight: | 4.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 14-sty-26-81 |
| Estimated value: | $1,417.00 |
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| Weight: | 23.90g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 30-wrz-25-20 |
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Both are true jade. Jadeite is rarer and occurs in more varied colors, while nephrite is more common and typically appears in green to gray-green shades. Jadeite rates slightly higher on the Mohs scale at 6.5-7, compared to nephrite at 6-6.5.
Clean jade with warm water and mild soap using a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals. Store jade rings separate from harder gemstones like diamonds or sapphires to prevent surface scratches.
Natural, untreated jade maintains its color. If jade appears to darken slightly with wear, this results from natural oils from skin contact filling microscopic surface textures, which some wearers consider desirable.